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Could be an overheating problem, the head may be reaching a certain temperature that causes it to warp. It would do that if it had overheated in the past. Check the radiator and see if there is oil at the inside top of it. If there is, remove it and replace with anti-freeze and water. Then add AlumaSeal aluminum powder to the radiator fluid through the radiator cap, not the overflow container. Clean the surfaces of the radiator cap and radiator before replacing the cap.

The possibilities are depending on whether you hear the sound in the front or back of the car: You have a broken brake pad in the front or a broken brake shoe in the back; there is a bad wheel bearing that needs to be replaced, there is a flat spot on one of your tires.

if you have a MAF sensor in the air intake system, clean the wires gently with carb cleaner spary and a toothbrush. Disconnect battery for 2 hours. Reconnect and drive for 10 miles till computer relearns clean sensor. may drive rough during this drive.

it may be that the engine control unit may need to be checked for fault codes first.on some cars the control may need reprogramming to over come the acceleration problem after battery goin totally flat.